Reviews

Mrs PinderAugust 2018

“We had a lovely holiday staying in Doorbell cottage.”

Very comfy and homely with everything you could possibly need for a perfect stay. All the staff are lovely and the meals in the hotel are absolutely beautiful. I would recommend the cottages and the hotel to anyone....we will certainly be returning for another holiday.....first class.

Very comfy and homely with everything you could possibly need for a perfect stay. All the staff are lovely and the meals in the hotel are absolutely beautiful. I would recommend the cottages and the hotel to anyone....we will certainly be returning for another holiday.....first class.

“Doorbell cottage is a brilliant cottage and the Bell Pub does great food with wonderful staff”

Mrs HoughtonJuly 2018

“The cottage was lovely and plenty of car parking on site.”

The owners were very helpful and friendly. The owners also run The Bell pub. The food in there was fantastic and plentiful. I am fussy about my steak but it was melt in the mouth. All the staff are friendly and helpful. Buses stop outside the pub to go into Skegness and Lincoln and various Places on the way. There is a public footpath to Wainfleet for a lovely stroll.
We certainly would stay there again.

Mr SwainJune 2018

“The cottage wos a lot bigger than it looks we have paid a lot more for a lot less pleased with it”

Mr MccarronMay 2018

“Comfortable cottage set next to the car park of the Owners hotel Very nice couple Most welcoming Highly recommended”

Bell Cottages

These three attractive, single-storey brick and pantile cottages are clustered around a gravelled courtyard, in a quiet corner of the grounds of a traditional village hotel/pub, in the pretty village of Burgh le Marsh. Just four miles from the popular seaside resort of Skegness, the cottages are ideal for couples wanting to explore the nearby sandy coastline, nature reserves and the historic market towns of Horncastle, Louth and Market Rasen. Simple but comfortable, the cottages provide all ground floor accommodation, with compact kitchens and separate sitting rooms, with a dining area. Two of the cottages have a double bedroom and one a twin bedroom, enabling them to cater for different needs. Outside, to the front, there is a small gravelled area with seating, with Church View Cottage offering an additional private and extensive rear, enclosed garden, a pleasant spot to enjoy a morning cup of coffee. The village has excellent facilities, including five inns, a butcher, a baker and a general store. A short stroll up the hill brings you to a picturesque, historic church and there is a nearby windmill open to the public. It is a few minutes’ drive to the traditional seaside town of Skegness, with long sandy Blue Flag beaches, restaurants, cafés and seasonal entertainment and amusements. Nature lovers will enjoy a visit to the seal sanctuary and for golfers, there are numerous links courses along the coast. The surrounding area is peppered with former World War II RAF bases, with an aviation heritage centre at East Kirkby, west of Spilsby. Nearby Horncastle is noted for antiques and bric-a-brac stores, whilst Lincoln is well within reach for a pleasant day out. These well-placed cottages are ideal for an interesting and memorable holiday.

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About the location

BURGH LE MARSH

Skegness 4 miles.

The pretty town of Burgh le Marsh, surrounded by open farmland, is just four miles from the popular seaside town of Skegness. Burgh le Marsh has varied amenities, with five pubs all serving food, a butcher's, a baker's and a store. There is a lovely historic windmill and an ancient church, perched high on a hill. There is a mixture of old and new buildings, now housing several tea rooms and restaurants. It has a good road network, with very easy access to Louth, Lincoln and the coast. The nearby coastline has long, sandy beaches and sand dunes, a haven for wildlife, including a couple of seal sanctuaries, notably Donna Nook Seal Reserve to the north of Mablethorpe. This is ideal cycling country, with quiet country routes and flat terrain. The town provides a good base for touring this lesser known coastal district of Lincolnshire.